Crime blotter: Bow and arrows, binoculars, GPS stolen from car

Attempted Vehicle Burglary: 2100 block of Tondolea Lane, before 7 a.m. Suspect or suspects attempted to pry open a window to a Honda Civic.

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Nov. 21

Grand Theft Auto: 521 Foothill Blvd., 1:45 p.m. A Yukon Denali was stolen out of the Ralph’s parking lot. The LoJack on the vehicle enabled officers to locate it.

Nov. 24

Burglary: 5600 block of Bramblewood Road, between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Golf clubs worth an estimated $18,900 taken from a garage.

Vehicle Burglary: 1900 block of Verdugo Boulevard, between 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Car radio, airbag, a bow and arrows, binoculars, GPS, a Nikon range finder and a 7-inch knife taken from a Chevy Tahoe while its owner was at the United Artists theater.

Attempted Burglary: 3800 block of Hampstead Road, 12:30 a.m. A man and wife were woken by their doorbell and discovered that their front door had been pried open.

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La Crescenta/Montrose

Nov. 20

Forgery: 2649 Foothill Blvd., 3:30 p.m. A woman attempted to pass a forged check with a fake Wisconsin driver’s license at the U.S. Bank. When a bank employee told the woman the check was a forgery, she left the bank.

Nov. 25

Vandalism: 3000 block of Encinas Avenue, before 10 a.m. Graffiti at a Crescenta Valley Water District facility.